Gu Xin
Gu Xin 顾欣 | |
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Born |
1956 (age 59–60) China |
Residence | Beijing, China |
Nationality | Chinese |
Alma mater |
Nanjing Arts University Shanghai Conservatory of Music |
Occupation | Singer, businessman |
Years active | 1982-2015 |
Agent | China Oriental Performing Arts Group |
Political party | China Democratic League |
Gu Xin (simplified Chinese: 顾欣; traditional Chinese: 顧欣; pinyin: Gù Xīn; born 1956) is a former Chinese business executive and singer.[1] Gu was the Board Chairman and Executive Manager of the China Oriental Performing Arts Group, a state-owned arts group. On July 9, 2015, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) issued a notice that it was investigating Gu for "serious violations of laws and regulations".[2][3]
Gu is a member of the National Committee of CPPCC. He was also a member of the national standing committee of the China Democratic League. He is also the Vice-President of Chinese Musicians Association. Gu is a doctoral supervisor at the Chinese Academy of Arts and Nanjing Arts University. He is a professor at Nanjing University and Southeast China University, he is also a visiting professor for schools in the Netherlands.[4]
Career
Gu entered Nanjing Arts University in 1973, he studied music under professor Li Zongpu (李宗璞). After graduation in 1977 he was assigned to Jiangsu Performing Arts Group as a vocal solo.
In 1981, he was accepted to Shanghai Conservatory of Music, he studied music under Tan Bingruo (谭冰若) and Zhou Xiaoyan (周小燕).
In 1982, he went to the United States to perform with the group.
In 1986, he won a special award at the sixteenth Paris International Vocal Music Competition in France.
In 1987, he was the head of philharmonic society of Jiangsu Song and Dance Theatre. In 1989, he was transferred to Jiangsu Opera Troupe as the head of philharmonic society.
In October 1989, he won the "Zijin Drama Award" at the second China Art Festival.
In July 1990, he was promoted to become Vice-President of Jiangsu Song and Dance Theatre. Five months later, he was promoted again to the President position.
In May 1995, he was appointed as deputy head of Jiangsu Provincial Culture Department.
On October 9, 2011, he became the President of Jiangsu Art Theatre and Executive Manager of Jiangsu Performing Arts Group.
In January 2010, he served as the Board Chairman and Executive Manager of the China Oriental Performing Arts Group, and served until July 2015, while he was investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China for "serious violations of discipline and law".[5]
Awards
Year | Award | Result | Notes |
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1989 | "Zijin Drama Award" | Won | |
1991 | "Wenhua Award" | Won | |
1992 | "Plum Blossom Award" | Won | |
1998 | "Wenhua Performance Award" | Won | |
2010 | "Wenhua Director Award" | Won |
References
- ↑ "Gu Xin literary tiger was handcuffed and walk 1 hours after the CCDI issued a bulletin". Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ↑ "Tigers sacked the country's top performing arts groups, arts Kanxiang why corruption?". 2015-07-09.
- ↑ "Gu Xin was undergoing investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China for "serious violations of laws and regulations"". 163.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ↑ "文艺界反腐第一刀:东方演艺集团顾欣被查". Sina (in Chinese). Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ↑ "China Urges Officials Not to Mix Art with Power". CRL. 2015-07-09.